> From: Stephen J. Smoogen
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 4:22 PM
>
> Well depending on how patched your system is.. and what application
> you are using for email you do not have to click on the wmv file. Just
> having some clients process the email can cause problems (according to
> one w
On 2/1/06, Gary Funck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I've had a couple of spams drop in my inbox recently,
> and at first, I couldn't see how they made it past SA.
> I looked at the headers, and to my surprise, the message
> hadn't been scanned by Spamassassin(!). Why? How?
> I looked further,
I've had a couple of spams drop in my inbox recently,
and at first, I couldn't see how they made it past SA.
I looked at the headers, and to my surprise, the message
hadn't been scanned by Spamassassin(!). Why? How?
I looked further, and noticed that one message was 800K
bytes, and the other 14
I attempted to upgrade my two mail relays to MIMEDefang 2.55 (from
2.54), one running FreeBSD 5.4, the other 4.10. Compilation of
mimedefang.c succeeds on 5.4, but fails on 4.10. Adding
before in mimedefang.h and bracketing { } the section
from line 403 to about 423 in mimedefang.c makes it com
Hello,
I tried to compile mimedefang from source. It binds agains
libmilter.a, which used libldap . In configure.in of Mimedefang this is
foreseen with the lines:
AC_DEFUN(MD_SM_LDAP,[
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether libsm requires -lldap])
RESULT=`$NM $LIBSM | grep ldap_`
if test -z "
The project can only pay for so much bandwidth and it's not a solution that
scales to multipoint distribution like an RBL via DNS.
So at the moment, they are handpicking the people who get to use the system.
Regards,
KAM
> > If you would like to use the system, email me your daily mail volume an
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 05:16:58PM -0600, Sean Ware wrote:
> > They'd have to, or the TCP session would break.
>
> That's what I was thinking. I was just trying to determine How Evil
> they actually were. Or if some other TCP magic was going on in the
> round-robin. -- At least some small shred of
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